01. There's No Wine Like The Blood's Crimson02. As I March03. Warrior Of The Crescent Moon04. Blodsverging05. When The Crow's Shadow Falls06. Ild Dans07. ...And So The Night Became08. Fyrndeheimen09. Raven And Blood [bonus]10. Nordlys [bonus]11. In The Darkest Circles Of Time [bonus]

Additional infoRe-released in 2003 with different artwork.
Produced by Pytten and Aeternus.
Recorded at Grieghallen Studio.
Engineered by Pytten, mixed by Aeternus and Pytten.
Fyrndeheimen mixed by K. Nordeide.

Vicious, timeless, and like a wall of fire that appears to dance in your eyes as it suffocates you, ...And So The Night Became does not just retell epic battles of mere mortals, it personifies the essence of chaotic warfare with the superiority of a pitiless, mocking god. The blood here is ancient, the mountains barren and severe, and the echoing screams of the dying is relentless. Throughout it all, it leaves you not only at the brink of crushing defeat, but with a nostalgic tear in your eye for all those who have perished before you.

is this album the kind of Blackened Death like Angelcorpse, or like Abyssal, Emptiness, Mitochondrion, etc.? I'm wondering if I would like this or not.

Better than all of those, and not really all that similar. It's very melodic at times, and uses some really interesting folk elements to further differentiate themselves from other acts (more so on Beyond The Wandering Moon). I think of it kind of as early Dissection with a death metal focus. Absolutely incredible stuff and I highly highly highly recommend you check this and the '97 album out!

Better than all of those, and not really all that similar. It's very melodic at times, and uses some really interesting folk elements to further differentiate themselves from other acts (more so on Beyond The Wandering Moon). I think of it kind of as early Dissection with a death metal focus. Absolutely incredible stuff and I highly highly highly recommend you check this and the '97 album out!